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r5 Monday, April 21, 1930 i j Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. T 285 to ' Will Hahl wor Ing run. to. tl eye domf rent, ing botul hbm dushl son, clicc time BlneJ Tola. each speed i"B tl not d In C! P! till hi hi: ("I i so dil an co: go. 'hat ' n; - (Incorporated) An Independent Nevnpaper CRANK B. APPLEBY . HARVEY F. MATTHEWS Published evenings, except Sunday, at 141 Adams Avenue, La, Grande, Orcson. Tho Observer-Star published every Friday. Entered at the Poatofflce of La Gramio, Oregon, as Second Class Mall Matter under act of March 2. 1879. OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNTY AND THE CITY OF IjA GRANDE MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Assoclalod Press la exclusively entitled to use for publica tion of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited If published herein. All rights of republication of special dis patches In tbla paper, and also the local news herein also are reserved. National Advertising Representative M. C. MOGENSEN CO., Inc. San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland. Chicago, ' Detroit, New York SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier . Dally, per month In advanco ...... Dally, six months In advance . Dally, single copy By Mali Daily, per month In advance ..- Dally, per six months In advanco . Dally, per year In advance . ' Weekly, Obaorver-Star, per year Sti ADVERTISING HATES Display, foreign, per column inch ... Display, local, per column men Time contract prices on application. SERVANTS TO WHOM? Know ye not, Hint to whom yo . yield yourselves aervnntH to obey, lii HcrvantH yo are to whom yo obey; whether of ln unto death, or of obediunco unto riglite ' ouaiieHs? Romans (1:10. .Records for 1928 show that planes now than a year ago. is made every year in the air continue, air travel will be as automobiles today. . . 'The drift" says the Oregon Voter, "Continues slightly nway from Norblad and heavily toward Corbett because of his reputation for careful thinking and responsibility in action. If this drift continues three weeks more, Corbett will get the nomination." A similar condition is reported, from various sections of the state. Certainly in Eastern lOregon Corbett is far out in admit he will carry most of there is some Norblad talk ing is heard of other republican contenders. Applications are now being Northwest for enrollment at the Citizens' Military Training Camip at Vancouver, Wash. Numerous La Grande . and Eastern Oregon boys have attended in the past all of them returning With enthusiasm for this outing at government expense. The government pay transportation, food, provides (shelter, clothing and entertainment, It is a wonderful experi ence (not miljtaristic in purpose, as some uninformed people assume) and has mental and physical benefits that will be doubly appreciated in future Electric signs have become of the modern scene that few large sums of money involved in electric letters and pictures Figures furnished recently by are illuminating, even though lying. It is estimated that 425,000 electric displays in the United States, with 22,000,000 sockets. The average watts per socket were approximately 17, which, at the rate of five cents a kilowat hour, meant a revenue of $28,000,000 to the great central power stations. Obviously, the electric sign has become a genuine factor in modern business, and it is becoming more so eacli year. ACHIEVEMENT ' nx.i: r ..e a : rn a. 'are important as well as interesting:. Sometimes they are (also curious. Chemistry is the science of today which most "directly serves the business world. It deals with all the jjiatural materials of the earth, air and sea and the moans jwherehy they may be transformed into useful commodities, -which is exactly the purpose and process of all manufacture. fChemistry is basic to most industries and is constantly suir- I guesting new ones. !' Tho meetings of the society at Atlanta brought to the glayman's attention many interesting facts, hopes and fancies. Two chemical surprises sprung upon the world have far oi'eaching effects on basic businesses, j o One is a chemical process for removing cocoanut oil from othe dried nut. It substitutes a germ known as the bacillus I orielbrueckia for the costly nlachinery used at present, greatly j deducing the cost thereby. I o The other discovery was made by the bureau of standards I oat rashington. It is a method by which a new sugar, called X g xylose, is extracted front straw I g the cost ol manufacture ol this j g to five cents a pound. . g Great are the benefits that g studies and experiments of i g obscurely in government, factory and school laboratories. J g Too often their only reward ; g satisfaction of achievement. WOMKN'S FANCY SWEATERS Women's fancy sweaters, new patterns and color combinations $1.98 ..Edltoi nd Publisher ..Business Manager . 76o ..$4.60 6o 60o ...12.60 .6.(l ...;. o 2.00 4 to it is 8.9 safer to rid in aiiv If proportionate improvement and accidents on the ground common in twenty years as . . -. . front. Even other candidates these counties by big margins, not much and practically noth made by boys throughout the years. so common and so much a part probably stop to consider the in emblazoning to the public this or that advertised article. the General Electric company, they may not be quite clectri- during 1928 there were about and cotton seed. It reduces vegetable product from accrue to mankind from the chemists working quietly and is a moderate salary and the OAKLAND CROWDS ANGELS IN FIRST Seattle Indians and Port land Beavers Both Beat en in Double Bills. HA.N KUA.N:.S0, Apr. 21 AP) Manager Carl Zitnilocli's muffle must bo connldcreil BUcceHsful thus fur in tho Tucific CuiiHt Uiirui; ponimnt chuHO. Ziun.och'M Oakland club druw wilhln u fraction of u ffiiiup of tho Ivukuo lcuding AiikpIs yoHtcrday following u double vic tory ovor the Soattlo JndiaiiH. The morning acoro wa to. 0 with a youngster by the name of Pcuraon coming to the roscue of Jim KU-' wni-dH in tho alxth inning and fin Inhing the game to receive credit for tho vlotory. Jn the afternoon J -Howard Cragliead outpltched n flock of Indian hurlcm to hung Up a U to 5 victory. The pace-getting Angelr, were stopped in ten Innings by tho Hollywood Stars in the first game of the Sunday double header. "Hunk," Mulvey, pitcher, was the hero of the game, driving in the deciding run with a aingtc to give Oscar Vitt's boy a 4 to 3 advant age. Oeorge Hollersoii for ; tho. Stars and Kti llaecht for hn An gels were In rare form. Tho sec ond gamo was called In the fourth inning with the Angelu leading 6 t 4. ; Willianm SinJIIng Nick Williams, Hkipper of the j HealH, had ii'iuilc reason to smile I following tin: day's program ut lUcrcatiou park hero. Jn addi tion to capturing a doublcheudcr from ills home town rivals, me AliHsIunn, two of Nick's young hurim-H. rurtia Uivis and Arthur McOougall, showed rare pitching skill. ' : Davis turned back the Iteds by a score .'of 14 to 3 in the morning game;' limiting them to. nine hits. McDougall surpassed Davis' per formance, handing the opposition a full row or "Kaster eggs" on tho scoreboard while yielding nine safe hits. Tho Heals tallied JS times off u Irio of Mission linrl crti. Cole, ,McQ tm.il and Douglas. Crosclti Sets K Mils l-'ranli Crnssotl was the hatting star of the day, gathering, eight safe hits Including three homo runs in ten official times at hut. Tho lowly I'ortland I Micks drop ped a pair of games to the See rum onto club, In the morning affair at Stockton the Scout orm marked up 1 runs In (he fonrlh inning off, .'""n Morton, Cascarella and Ortinun. Tho final Hcore was 1 2 to 3. In the afternoon game at Sacramento Klynn outpltched lUoomer lit win by u It to 3 count. At Stockton Klrst game: ' It. It K. Portland 13 1' Saeiumonto 13 It' 1 KuMcrton, ('ascarellu. Ortm'un and i'a huisaui'i; Joih-h and Wirts. At Sacramento Second game: U. II. K. I'ortland 3 f 0 Sacramento U H 0 Hloomer and Woudull; Klynn ami,, Kuehler, Wirts. lAt 1 ,oh A ngeles Klrst game: II. If. K. I, oh Angeles. 3 H O Hollywood 4 13 1 I'.aeeht and Hannah ; I lollcrsou and Itasslei-, ( I o Innings,) Second game called ml fourth 1 to a lluw I hi Ily wood to catch t ra in ; no con t est ; l.os A ngcles leiiiUnf f to,' ). At San 'Yuneisco Morning Kiiuic: San I'Yaiu'iseo MisHion Davis and Iteed: II. n. ir. ..it ir .. :i ; iiletto T I PUh'tte, I reeii, McKay and Jljoff man, W'allgrcn. Afternoon game: San KranriNrn MisHion M.cDotlgal ami (intoii t'ole Me- 1 (Juuitl, i loiiglus iiiul ",'jtldwln, .Vnll gren. At Oakland Morning game. - It. 1 1. Seattle fi 12 ft Oakland a 18 1 I fouNe, K ii nz u ni I Collins; lOd wai'ds, I'earwon and Lombard). Alteinoou k:iuic: I!. 11. K. Seuttlo r. 1 I 1 Oakland f 7 n ahnlzer, LamausUy. Smith, l-'tlm-h and t.'os.; Crakheud ami Hiiro. 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Tllll EASTKK HAT A foolish little maiden bought a foolish little bonnet, With a ribbon and a feather and u hit of Tu ce upon It,. This pretty little hat. tho. scurce bigger than a dime. The getting of It Bottled, proved to 1)0 a work of time! Whon she got to church, all the bells had ceased their ring ing; When siie took her seat, the choir above were singing, Alleluja! Atleiuja! They sang loud above her head, ': Hardly knew you! Hardly knew you! Were the words" she thought they suid. i hv Alan J.Qould An Increasing num.hcr of in fiulrieti demand to know when Prlm'o Camera is going to "fight somebody." This Is a sample: "How long are tho fans going to stand for this Camera pushing over a lot of set-ups? If ho can fight. why doesn't ho meet some one wno Isn't working on spuco rates?" " It Is refreshing, at least, to find widespread skepticism In tho gen ufness of Camera's string of fistic appearances about the country. The New York Stato Athletic commis sion hns refused any longer to per mit wrestlijig events to bo billed as anything but "exhibitions;" A similar policy might well be adop ted nationally so far us Camera's performances are concerned. So long as the curious will con tribute to the extent they have so fur merely to witness Camera's hulk in notion, there Is no good fin- uncial reason for cutting short his lour. . Conservatively, it should not tako more than two additional months for Camera.' to" complete tho circuit as an exhibition per former. At the end of that time, and wfth upwards of $200,000 to .show, for it, tho Ambling Alp can well ufford to run the risk of be ing tapped on tho chin by some one who Is serious about the busi ness. Camera and Victorlo Cam:polo,' tho big Argentine, probably will swap fungocs at one of the New. York ball parks in July.- H will bo; -',no enough then to mjike a def luito appraisal of tho Italian bcuf on tho hoof. Somewhat belatedly, Ihe United Stales !olf iiKsoelatiuu has ruled definitely on tho cuae of Johnny Dawson, disbarring : tho Chicago iiiiiiiiviir i rum luriner compeiuion wmi i no simun-pures oecause ne is a sporting goods salesman. There Spoft omms U. II. K I "Lay ho no debate over (ho merits i:i 'it o')Ut' K,eM,H a ti'lflo ill-timed to li !i a i have suddenly thrust out the offl- 1:11,1 miiiu ui inq gou iuw io ,ro strain him' fronv further com,iotl tion after he hud ployed for two days in the Korth uud South tour .nmiunt uud tied for tho qualify- j ing medal. ' j .Dawson innde his own decision i last September, so far as his busi ness eon nee t ions were concerned, but beyond barring him from the national amuteur at l'ebhlo Uracil, the ruling powers bft his status very much in tho air. Johnny said to mo then: "I'm willing to tako the penalty. 1 have my f ulure In business to think about first, not where and when 1 P'ay golf. At l lie same time it. does seem a bit unfair. 1 was in the sporting goods business 'long brforo anybody ever heard of Rates 117 Room, 118 Rooms 136 Rooms 107 Rooms 64 Rooms 48 Rooms S3.S0 4.00 4.50 5.00 5.50 6.00 Twin Bedrooms 6.00 ROOMS EN SUITE Living room, bed room and bdth, from SI 0.00 SEND FOR FOLDEBi I il me ds a golfer. I'm, sticking to that 'because it is what I know: and am best fitted for, yet now I am barred because I happen to play a little bit better golf." It may seem strange but It Is this very complication that Icnve Paw son out In the cold. As an obscure performer, the U. K. O. A. had no concern about him. As a top notchcr, probably ranking among the first .four or flvo American amateurs. Johnny Is barred by tho rulo concerning players -in the sporting goods business. Yet number of others may sell bonds, Insurance or real estate as they tour the links and rcmuln simon purH anil tho nation's greatest amateur can collect a BUbstuntiul income from, writing syndicuto articles JACK FIELDS WILL BATTLE MEYER GRACE NBW yoitlv. Apr. 21 (AI'l Jackie Wolds. I'rlmo Cui-nora ami Klilol I .u Burlio will 1)0 the head liners of the pugilistic extrava ganza thiB week. Melds, who. holds the welter welBht championship, meets Mey er Oraeo of l'hlladelphlu. In a non-litle ten round bout ut Kansas City tonlKht while Lanarlia is tanRlini; with 'he one-time Torre Haute terror. Hud Taylor, at Chicago.- : Camera, with fifteen knockouts on -his strlim since ho arrived in the. I' nit od .States, should make it sixteen when he meets one Ham Huker of l.os Anseles at I'urtland. Ore., tomorrow nlKht. The lioston Harden opens the diamond belt pro tourney with 16 four rounders in riywelKhl. ban tamweight anil featherweight di visions, on Wednesday night. Senators Hold First Division Berth in Majors Hy Hugh K. IVillorlon .Jr. (Associated I'ress Sports Wriler) The Washington Senators have taken .u place in tho front rank of the major league teams which have started the year hy upsetting some of the dope. One good, rea son for their good showing so fai ls found in Lloyd Ibown big left handed pitcher. Itrown is the only major league hurler to pitch two full games so far this year and to win them both. Ho. held the iWon Hod j Sox to three lilts last Tuesday and j yesterday txtored his second til- j utnph by downing tho New York j Yankees, (i to 3. Tho triumph put ilm Mnn-iroi-v In n tin for uor'iinil place in the American league In stead of In the second division whore tho dope says they belong. Yanks Lose Again "-Th e Yankees. losing their . fourth "straight game, sent Sam ' Hyrd In to replace Allen Cooke J in tile outfield wfth tho announce- I onent- from Manager yiia wkey QJowth UfceAthe, POLO S H IRT STYLISH Comfortable Long-wearing The smart young man has two or three, sometimes more, Coopers PoloShirtsin his ward robe. He wears a Polo Shirt for work, for classes, for sport. He enjoys its comfort appre ciates its long-wearing qual ities. It saves laundry bills. Moreover, he knows it's right in style. We have a complete show ing of Coopers Polo Shirts. Vou'll find the color you want -and. your size. The price w il! ht right in line with your, purse Come look them over today Cenimnlu League Standing Ily tho Associated Tress COAST ". I.. I'd. . 'J 3 .75" .10 4 .714 . !f 5 .C4 :) . K 5 .015 . f, S .3ST. . r x .5 .4 1" .2IS . :i io .231 J.os Angeles Oakland Han Francisco . Hacrupiento ... M isslon Hollywood Seattle J'ortlaud .NATIONAL W. I.. I'd. New York 3 0 1.000 rittsburgh 4 1 .KO0 Hoston - 1 -01'7 Chicago 3 3 -roo Ht. I.ouls 2 3 .400 Philadelphia I - 3;l;) Cinelnnali 2 4 .333 Hrouklyn 0 3 .000 AMERICAN' W. 1.. Pet .Philadelphia 3 0 1. 000 Oetrolt 3 2 .lioo Washington 3 2 .000 rsoyon 3 3' .r.oo Cleveland 2 2 .500 Chicago I 1. -500 .St. I.ouls 1 2 .333 New York 0 4 .inlO that he would remain there against loft handed pitching, but tho change brought no improvement. i; iK ht pitchers appeared on the mound for the second time at the, start of yesterday's six games, and only Itrown .and Many Slebuld of j the Hoston Itraves, remained to tho 'end. Seibold won his game from the lirooklyn I'obins, 7 to 2, as two lirooklyn errors and a' home run' with loaded liases pro vided six runs in the seventh in ning. Young Willis Hudllu of Cleve land und old George Chle of De troit both went nine Innings in u fine duel and Cleveland nosed out u '2 to 0 victory. Ruiliin made the nearest approach to Jirown's record, for he hurled the greater part of u losing ten Inning duel with Chicago on bis first uppear: a nee. A pinch double with the liases full by Hennett guve him yesterday's game. Athletics Victorious In the third American league game, the Philadelphia Athletics ; scored their thiid successive vic tory of the year by bunching five I lifts :'JT I off Da n Mac Kay den in one hM&i sod 2TWr- .... . D0NTSP1T 'T"'W Of course llic Bpittcr earns your disgii.st . . . Iiiw (ilthy huliit is revolting. Why not feci llic some way about the old-fashioned cijior . . . the cigar rolled ly dirty lingers and tipped with Pjiil? Hcmcniber, mure thnn li:ilff nllcigitra made in this country nrc Ktill miidc by liitiul, and therefore subject to llic risk of spit! CertiHed Cremo protects you against tliis abomination! Every tobacco leaf entering the clean, sunny Certified Cremo factories is scientifically treated by methods devel oped by the United States Government during the war. And its purity is safe guarded along every step of the way by nma.iug inventions that foil, wrap anil lip IKEEMest & co. Alf TO THE WOMEN is extended by Talk's La Grande store, to sew and to save. A trulv marvelous opportunity to learn cor rectly "the best methods in cutting-, fitting-, sewing your own clothes; Think of the ad vantage of being able to style from lovely fabrics, wearables at a greatly lower ex penditure. MRS. JUDETIM BLACKBURN PREEMINENT INSTRUCTRESS Will personally supervise and guide you through the complete making the cutting the fitting (which she herself will do) the styling and seaming. At two lice lectures given April ,21sf; and 22nd, Monday ahd,' Tuesday, she will explain the contents of the , course. Lectures are given at 2 p. in. ENROLLMENT FEE $5.00 1; - inning and downing the Uostoil Hod Sox, 5 to. 'A. Alucl'-oyden went the entire distance but Kd Hummel, who started for the world's chauiploiiH,' had to give way to Jack. Ouluii.' The. New York and Philadelphia National league clubH;vhich havi slarted out as If to revive the title of "hit less wonders," staged an other clone duel yesterday, the Giants winning by a 2 to 1 count. Carl Rubhcll held the Phillies to four hits, two of them bq Tommy Thevenow while the Giants reach ed "Old Peto" Alexander for the greater part of ten. but still it look u home run by .Mel (.Ht to win the game. A similar battle between the ( 'hicugo Ciiijs and Cincinnati I teds marked Ihe remaining Na tional league .struggle. The Cubs, won 4 to 3. after Cincinnati had scored three runs in one inning off I'Ved Hlake. is a horrid word,: if is worse m the : end of your'cJgar ..the war against Spitting is a crusade of decency . . . join it. 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CHICAGO, Apr. 2 (AP) Base ball's boxing act bus broken up-' for Arthur (The Great) Kiiires and Russell ( l.( nn ) Hlackhurno ' are just u pair of buddies now. - When the St. I.ouls lirowns, with whom the former White Sox pilot, now se.ives as coach, camelo Chicago for a series with the Sox the erstwhile sparring mates ex changed the grip ami -declared their high regard for each other. "1 sincerely . believe, K Hhlros said, "that Hlaekburne is as' good u friend us 1 have in baseball.' "Shlren is okay and a hustling ba 11 player," Hlaokbu ne said. D e price Main! in your way. " lany Bargains Listed on Want Ad Page 0 I W0 American Cirar Co. .....), a